The Six Types Of Spring Breakers | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Student Life

The Six Types Of Spring Breakers

Which one are you?

20
The Six Types Of Spring Breakers
Toga News

Ah, spring break. It's about dang time. The semester has been dragging and the midterms have begun, so it's time for a much needed vacation for all. But while some of us will go on fantastic vacations, others will be enjoying quiet time at home. Everyone relaxes differently, and we can pretty much define the core types of spring breakers.

1. The Stay-cationer

This homebody loves to sit at home and just take a break from the world. Their typical day might include waking up late, watching TV, eating some pizza, and maybe venturing outside to have some local fun.

2. The Party Animal

Gulf Shores is calling this person's name. Their spring break is bound to be filled with days of partying it up on the beach with their friends. Be sure to ask this person about their crazy stories when they get back. You won't be disappointed.

3. The Adventurer

Hiking in the mountains or going on a cross-country road trip is what this person lives for. You will most likely find them out somewhere with no cell services for the majority of the break. Prepare yourself for their hundreds of amazing pictures.

4. The Beach Bum

The sand, the sea, some music and a good book are all this person needs. Their break will be full of lazy days next to the ocean and laid back nights enjoying the town. Expect a wicked tan (or sunburn) from this person when they get back.

5. The Worker Bee

Who needs a vacation when you could be making money? This person doesn't need a fancy vacation anywhere. They'll be sure to get in those extra shifts while everyone is away. They may admit to being a little jealous of your spring break plans, but they'll be quick to remind you who didn't blow their money on a trip to South Padre.

6. The Go-With-The-Flow Bro

Everyone needs this friend in their life. This person has no official plans for anything, but is willing to go with you wherever you go. Their laid back attitude is perfect for spontaneous trips, and they're ready to go along for the ride.

Whichever type of spring breaker you are, or whatever your plans may be, be sure to vacation safely. Happy relaxing!

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
singing
Cambio

Singing is something I do all day, every day. It doesn't matter where I am or who's around. If I feel like singing, I'm going to. It's probably annoying sometimes, but I don't care -- I love to sing! If I'm not singing, I'm probably humming, sometimes without even realizing it. So as someone who loves to sing, these are some of the feelings and thoughts I have probably almost every day.

Keep Reading...Show less
success
Degrassi.Wikia

Being a college student is one of the most difficult task known to man. Being able to balance your school life, work life and even a social life is a task of greatness. Here's an ode to some of the small victories that mean a lot to us college students.

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

6 Signs You're A Workaholic

Becuase of all things to be addicted to, you're addicted to making money.

333
workaholic
kaboompics

After turning 16, our parents start to push us to get a job and take on some responsibility. We start to make our own money in order to fund the fun we intend on having throughout the year. But what happens when you've officially become so obsessed with making money that you can't even remember the last day you had off? You, my friend, have become a workaholic. Being a workaholic can be both good and bad. It shows dedication to your job and the desire to save money. It also shows that you don't have a great work-life balance. Here are the signs of becoming a workaholic.

Keep Reading...Show less
10 Life Lessons For The Camp Counselor
madison miller

Spending five, 10 or even more weeks in the outdoors leading elementary to high school aged kids for a week at a time is unique, to say the least. You see things in yourself you didn't think were there and experience emotions you can not explain. What you learn is valuable for more than just camp, but extends to life after the summer.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

Things You Can Get Away With Now That You're At College

83% of my trends in college would have been shamed in high school.

1834
college life
Google Images

Transitioning from high school to college can be a stressful experience, especially if you're like me and hate change. Over the past two years I've realized there's many things I couldn't get away with in High School that are typically applauded in college.

1. Eat

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments